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… Transmitted Infections Series What is a vaginal yeast infection? A vaginal yeast … or ointments on genital skin or inserting tablets or creams into the vagina. Some … or ointments on genital skin or inserting tablets or creams into the vagina. Some …
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… your doctor first. Experts recommend that during pregnancy: footnote 1 Vaginal medicines … longer than usual to cure a yeast infection during pregnancy.) Don't assume that your … you will need treatment to prevent problems during pregnancy. Vaginal yeast infections are …
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Overview Some experts recommend boric acid capsules inserted into the vagina (vaginal suppositories) as a treatment option for vaginal yeast infections , particularly infections that can't be cured …
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… treatment, see your doctor. Examinations and Tests Doctors diagnose a vaginal yeast … (Melaleuca Alternifolia) Related Information Bacterial Vaginosis Female Genital Problems and Injuries …
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… are recurrent vaginal yeast infections? For your vaginal yeast infections to be thought of … disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you …
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… moisture on the skin. Antibiotic use. Certain health problems, such as diabetes , that … Adaptation Date: 6/13/2023 Adapted By: HealthLink BC Adaptation Reviewed By: HealthLink BC Adaptation Date: 6/13/2023 …
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… treatment. Note : If you have symptoms of a pelvic infection or think you may have an STI, … treatment. Note : If you have symptoms of a pelvic infection or think you may have an STI, …
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Overview Many prescription and non-prescription medicines can cause vaginal symptoms. A few examples are: Antibiotics. Birth control pills. Hormone therapy. Chemotherapy for cancer. Vaginal sprays, …
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… to try to destroy the virus. Doctors use tests to find these HIV antibodies or antigens in urine, saliva, or blood. If a test on urine or saliva shows that you are … with HIV, you will probably have a blood test to confirm the results. Most doctors use …